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Kate Moore Brown (December 17, 1871 - March 28, 1945) was an American musician, clubwoman and traveler who lived in El Paso, Texas. Brown was one of the first graduates of El Paso High School. She was the first person to teach music in the public schools in Texas and El Paso and was the first woman to own a bicycle in El Paso.
The Cambridge School of Dallas in Dallas, Texas (5–12) Cassata Catholic High School in Fort Worth, Texas (9–12) Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas (9–12) Cathedral School of St. Mary in Austin, Texas (K-8) Central Catholic Marianist High School in San Antonio, Texas (9–12) Challenger School Avery Ranch in Austin, Texas (PK-8)
Pages in category "El Paso Independent School District high schools" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The El Paso Independent School District (or EPISD) is the largest school district serving El Paso, Texas . Originally organized in 1883, it is currently the largest district in the Texas Education Agency 's Educational Service Center (ESC) Region 19, as well as the largest district within the city of El Paso and El Paso County .
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School district: Socorro Independent School District: Principal: Venessa Betancourt [1] Faculty: 120.00 (FTE) [2] Grades: 9 to 12: Enrollment: 2,062 (2018–19) [2] Student to teacher ratio: 17.18 [2] Color(s) Cardinal, gold and black [3] Slogan: Home of Champions and Scholars: Athletics conference: 1 AAAAAA: Mascot: Montezuma the Aztec ...
The school's mascot is a golden panther named "Henry." Austin High School is located in the heart of historic Central El Paso and serves the Central community. The school was designed by Texas contractor and architect Robert E. McKee. [2] When the local school district ran out of money during the construction, McKee donated the remainder owed. [3]
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